World Geography REVIEW 2 Draw the equator Draw
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World Geography REVIEW 2
Draw the equator.
Draw the prime meridian.
Label the tropic of Cancer.
Label the tropic of Capricorn.
Give three examples of natural geographic connections. ¡ 1) rivers ¡ 2) sea routes ¡ 3) mountain passes
Give three examples of artificial geographic connections. ¡ 1) a highway ¡ 2) a railway ¡ 3) a canal
Choose the best definition for the term “region. ” ¡ A) a group of states that have at least a few things in common such as religion, language, and geography ¡ B) a group of states with nothing in common ¡ C) an area with similar physical geography ¡ D) all of the above
Which is a sub region of the Middle East? ¡ A) Syria ¡ B) The Gulf States ¡ C) Saudi Arabia ¡ D) None of the above
List 3 things states in a region can have in common. ¡ 1) religion ¡ 2) language ¡ 3) ethnicity
List all continents. 1) ¡ 2) ¡ 3) ¡ 4) ¡ 5) ¡ 6) ¡ 7) ¡ Africa Antarctica Asia Australia Europe North America South America
List earth’s oceans. ¡ 1) Arctic ¡ 2) Atlantic ¡ 3) Indian ¡ 4) Pacific
Draw the Arctic Circle.
Draw the Antarctic Circle.
Is this a reference map or a thematic map? Reference
Is this a reference map or a thematic map? Reference
Is this a thematic map or a reference map? Thematic
Is this a thematic map or a reference map? Reference
Is this a thematic map or a reference map? Thematic
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